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Slide #7

Tusken Raider
Don't even worry about the side- by-side, you've seen Star Wars, you know this is what a Tusken Raider looks like. What's more important is that this gives us an opportunity to discuss WonderCon's "Weapons Policy." Via the website:
No functional weapons are allowed at WonderCon. Simulated or costume weapons are allowed as a part of your costume subject to prior approval by security. Projectile costume weapons must be rendered inoperable.Costume swords will be tied to your costume in such a way that they can't be drawn. After each person's costume weapon has been checked, it is tagged by security and you will be given a wristband to wear to designate that your weapons have been checked. Security will escort you to the security station for inspection if your costume weapon is not tagged.
This is outrageous, and a grievous violation of the Second Amendment to the ComicCon Constitution. Where's the outrage? The anger? The ComicCon Tea Party? First they come for the laser guns, then the foam samurai swords, but what's next? No masks? No Mountain Dew? Stand up, people! Stand up and fight for your rights!
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